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- Market Extra: Dow futures dip after Fitch puts U.S. credit ratings on ‘ratings watch negative’ as debt-ceiling deadline nears [1079d]
- : Ron DeSantis-Elon Musk Twitter Spaces session plagued by technical glitches [1079d]
- MarketWatch: Nvidia barrels toward rare $1 trillion valuation after putting a dollar figure on AI boost [1079d]
- Earnings Results: Nvidia stock soars more than 20% toward all-time high as AI push leads executives to predict record revenue [1079d]
- Capitol Report: McCarthy addresses debt-ceiling angst: ‘I would not, if I was in the markets, be afraid of anything’ [1079d]
- : Bill Ackman resurrects billionaire feud, saying Carl Icahn needs a friend [1079d]
- Earnings Results: Splunk stock spikes as strong forecast quiets concerns [1079d]
- Personal Finance Daily: How much should the average person spend on an engagement ring and today’s 21-year-olds are ‘adulting’ later than people that age did in 1980 [1079d]
- Earnings Results: Nutanix stock pops after earnings as company gives upbeat outlook [1079d]
- Earnings Results: Elf Beauty stock rallies 11% after company’s sales jump nearly 80% [1079d]
- : AMC’s Investor Connect program has hit 1 million members, CEO says [1079d]
- Crypto: Shaq can’t shake the process servers this time: 2 complaints over FTX ads finally in basketball star’s hands, lawyers say [1079d]
- : Will Social Security exist for millennials and Gen Z? [1079d]
- The Tell: ‘Least-loved’ Treasury bills resemble junk-bond yields on debt-ceiling anxiety, says CreditSights [1079d]
- : What you should do right now to prepare for a debt-ceiling breach [1079d]
- The Ratings Game: Urban Outfitters is less about its namesake store chain — and that’s a good thing, analyst says [1079d]
- In One Chart: Japanese stocks are at a 33-year high. Buffett is buying in. But the rally may be just a function of a weak yen, one analyst says. [1079d]
- : 5 retirement lessons from Tina Turner [1079d]
- The Fed: ‘Several’ Fed officials said more rate hikes may not be needed and other key takeaways from May minutes [1079d]
- Futures Movers: Oil prices end at a more than 3-week high after this year’s largest weekly drop in U.S. inventories [1079d]
- : Consumer packaged food companies keep raising prices, ‘and Walmart is sick of it,’ says analyst [1079d]
- : 3M’s stock falls toward 10-year low after Dutch minister holds company liable for PFAS damage [1079d]
- Key Words: ‘An unmatched business model’: Why Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square spent $1 billion on Alphabet stock [1079d]
- : Yellen says she’s worried about ‘substantial financial-market distress’ even when there’s a debt-ceiling deal [1079d]
- Market Extra: A U.S. default could push the dollar to its highest level in decades [1079d]
- Key Words: ‘There is no other China, there is only one China’: Nvidia CEO warns of ‘enormous damage’ if China chip war escalates. [1080d]
- : Citi to pursue IPO of Banamex business, resume ‘modest level’ of stock repurchases [1080d]
- : Meta begins third round of layoffs: reports [1080d]
- Metals Stocks: Gold slightly higher after streak of losses as U.S. debt-ceiling impasse boosts demand [1080d]
- : After pressure from Washington, Ford scraps plan to remove AM radio from its cars [1080d]
- Key Words: Organized retail crime is definitely a thing, says BJ’s CEO: ‘We see it, and it is material’ [1080d]
- Key Words: ‘Don’t kiss your dollars goodbye just yet’: IMF chief says U.S. dollar to remain global reserve currency [1080d]
- Earnings Results: Dick’s Sporting Goods outperforms rivals as athletes buy more often and spend more each trip [1080d]
- : Latest U.K. inflation data shows other central banks have more hikes to come than the Fed [1080d]
- Outside the Box: It’s in America’s national interest to protect small- and medium-sized banks from takeover or collapse [1080d]
- Key Words: Not enough babies and too many jobs. Why former Google CEO Schmidt says the AI job risk is overstated. [1080d]
- : Mastercard rolls out its first inclusive credit card for visually impaired consumers in the U.S. [1080d]
- Key Words: Verizon CEO says the wireless market isn’t such a bad business after all [1080d]
- Need to Know: The backdrop for stocks is as muddy as ever — and that’s great news, says this banking giant [1080d]
- Movers & Shakers: Urban Outfitters rallies on results, while PacWest gains on real-estate unit sale and other stocks on the move [1080d]
- Bond Report: Treasury yields mixed as traders eye debt-ceiling talks and Fed minutes [1080d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Five banks unlawfully shared information on government bonds, U.K. regulator says [1080d]
- Fix My Portfolio: ‘I wish my name was on somebody’s list who wanted to give money away’: How do I get the financial help I need? [1080d]
- Outside the Box: How to create the perfect glide path for retirement [1080d]
- Kelley Blue Book: The 10 best new sports cars [1080d]
- NerdWallet: This is how much being ‘unbanked’ is costing 5.9 million Americans [1080d]
- Next Avenue: Who can—and can’t—inherit a pension [1080d]
- NerdWallet: Is a Disney cruise cheaper than a trip to Disney World? Sometimes. Here’s a breakdown. [1080d]
- The Moneyist: ‘I feel pressure to attend’: My brother-in-law is being honored by a charity, but tickets cost $375. Should I tell him it’s too pricey? [1080d]
- NerdWallet: 3 important questions to ask yourself if you want to age in place [1080d]
- Market Snapshot: U.S. stock futures slip as debt-ceiling fretting lingers [1080d]
- : As Europe luxury stocks slide, so does the wealth of the world’s richest man [1080d]
- : Dividends from big listed companies hit record $326.7 billion in first quarter. [1080d]
- : One of the most expensive real-estate markets in America just got pricier [1080d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: RBNZ announces another rate hike as cyclone cleanup lifts economy [1080d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: FDA approves Innoviva’s bacterial pneumonia treatment [1080d]
- Dow Jones Newswires: Rocket Lab agrees to pay $16 million for portion of Virgin Orbit assets [1080d]
- : PacWest sells its real-estate lending business to Roc360 [1080d]
- : Comcast to launch cable-like live-TV streaming service for $20 a month [1080d]
- : Bud Light anti-trans backlash has some weighing potential ‘chilling effect’ on corporate LGBTQ+ support [1080d]
- Personal Finance Daily: $60 million marijuana startup co-owned by rapper was a Ponzi scheme, feds say and the 30-year mortgage rate is back above 7% [1080d]
- MarketWatch First Take: Activist investor says ‘Yelp is not the company people think it is,’ while pushing for a sale that is unlikely to happen [1080d]
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